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£ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, July 21, 1893. car has not yet become strongly visible, but he is not a man to neglect any excuse for partici- Pating in the trouble, Siam is not without friends, China, peculiar in some respects to our eyes, but undeniably big, brave and astute, asserts = suzerainty and proposes tofully protect what she regards as the rights of her protege. It would be one of the most extraordinary wars that history bas ever wit- nessed; & conflict between peoples of utterly different characteristics and methods of war- fare, and with no sympathies in common. Siam may yet be to blame for an amount of horror that is entirely out of keeping with her size axd importance. -——_—_+ «+ _ —_ The art standard in Newark, Del., is far from elevated. A telegram from thst center, detail- ing the damage inflicted on a church by light- ning stroke,and peying especial attention to in- furies received by = large representation of ‘King David, says that “it will take & bucket of plaster and » pint of paint to put the painting in any presentable shape again.” —_—__e2—___. Governor Waite has cast Governor Pennoyer into obscurity, but his supremacy will not las oe eae Populist oratory gets good and ——+++____ Senstor Jones announces thst he will tie up the Senate on the ailver question. The Senator should not become mischievous as well as nolsy. It would require a good deal of agility on the Part of the populists to avoid the recoil of their own army. ———_+-++—____ ‘The quarrel-in-the-cabinet rumor has sub- sided just in time to give the extra seasion clear field. FRIDAY......-...---—— Hires i ot rr E ip f E i | ——+ +s ____ Perhaps some of the silent statesmen have financial views which are altogether too valua ble to be promiscuously shared with the public ———_++-+__ ‘The confidence needed in financial circles is not the little game of that name which the sil- ‘ver people are said to have been working. —_++-—___ ‘The argument that silver should be used as money because it is not good for much else loses ground daily. + + Tt would be a shame for Siam to try to bully France, aE 1 lity ng iRPe TEs SHOOTING STARS. A DEsriseD orrr. “What do you consider least desirable in the way of conversational gifte?” asked the literary young woman. “Advice,” replied the unliterary young man. FINANCE AND THE PIANIST. Ob, music man with the flowing hair, A rule like this would be only fair; For yoar silver tones that the critics vaunt We'll pay the silver that we don’t want. SHE RECOGNIZED THE TRIDENT. “What is that statue?” she asked, as they . “I'msurel've “Yee—the god of the sea, you know.” “Oh, of course. That is the reason he is always represented as carrying an oyster fork, isn’t it?” populist militis in case the mine owners should endeavor to operate their property with other labor than thet which has gone on the war- path. Of the precise condition of the coal tainere in Kaneas we have now bat little infor-| Th? summer girl may cause meny heart mation. They may be an oppressed and | ches, batit is doubtful whether she deserves @own-trodden. people, worthy of sympathy, | *!! the poetryrthst is written about her, Bat the probabilities are that within « aes hows have forfeited all ovrpox: at zalipr ar yf Yesterday | 4 ballet girt went to the seashore one day large body of ‘strikers attacked an inferior | ,, Where shar for plonsures wore flocking. Joree of those who continued at their employ- | She ged fora moment, then hied her sway. more or lees serious fn their nature. It may be that such a combat would have taken place any- how, but it seezas to the average man as though ‘the strikers were emboldened to commit crime by the assurances of gubernatorial approval ‘thas in various ways, many of them public, had been conveyed to them. Some of these days Kansas will awake to the fact that the most ex- pensive of officials is a cheap governor. +++ -___ “What makes you think so?” “Whenever:be gets short be talks in money- syllables,” : wiseny. clammily clasp my shin simmering soul is weary And I when I think what might have been If I only had gone with Peary. A TALE OF SEVERAL CrTrEs. “Let's go out and see them play base ball this tafternoon.” “I don’t know anything about the game.” “Ob, that’s all right. You'll be in good com- ‘pany. Neither does the home club.” PTT The MONUMENTAL, Biter ats po ALM PUE For tomorrow af... ic sathorized the expenditure of the five dollars, but the Treasury Department could not see it, so for twelve months and at a cost that ys figured out tobe in the hundreds the bill has been traveling from Fifteenth street to Sixteen and Ladies’ Pha “white and blue,” at. rimmed Hats, Bonnets and Toques AT LESS THAN COST. KID GLOVES, SILK Loves AND MITTS, LADIES’ WAISTS, UNDERWEAR AND GORSETS Voiling snd Windsor Ties from §e. up. 20 dollars his claim will have cost the Unite States abundred times that sum for red tape. —_—_~+e=—___ For ten days the captains on the steamers Wakefield and Harry Randail may not pursue their accustomed avocations—a light pnnish- ment, and yet perbaps sufficient to satisfactorily impress upon their minds the-danger, stkendant upon the racing of passenger atearaem in the Potomac. Txz Sram did no more shan its duty ‘when st directed the attention of the authori- ties to the violation of law whieb, has been pun- ished in the manner-referred to. That there will bo more of speed trials tetween human- freighted craft on the Potomac is not » present Possibility, and when it does revive it will be as promptly stopped 9s in the instance now prominent. More thar amonth ago Tar Stan sounded « warning which some of the river ‘captains heeded at ones, or there would have been four suspensions instead of two. Wash- ingtonidus who go ple wuring on ‘the river are seckers after amusevient and comfort; when ‘they want speed U.ey will patronize express dozen Bisck Balbriggan and Ladies Hose. 4 pair for. $00 F STRI CARHART & LEIDY, 98 7th ot.—706 K ERE ARE BARGAINS EX- TRAORDINARY. We might tell you of as dozon, if we had space, but why not.visit the store every time you come down town? reduced. ++. A well-known and. until recently. highly-re- spected young vimu has fled from this city and isnow sfugive from justice. He stole his employers’ money and threw it away ia the Villainous port rooms where so many thousands ofother young men have been wrecked. Law of the most vizewour, even harsh, desoription is the remedy, anélit should be applied until the last pool room ‘ but a disgusting memory. Public Now, 25c, Yar. _Tisia, Black, Lawns, which wore 20e, sentiment, is well nigh solidly in favor of atria- 1dc, =Yago. gent anté-pool-room action. Ladies? Cotton Swiss Ribbed Vesta, VicoPresident Stevenson's official salary is Osts, 6¢. Esce. not great, nor is his position more honorable Yen's Langdered Cheviot Shiria, sian than it was when cecupied by his predecessors, | U9 16, 10% snd 17. but if receptions and parades and such like Now 55c. Exc. compliments are true indices he is getting more fun out of the place than any other Vice Presi- dent whose career 1s within the memory of the oldest inbabitant. Garhart & Lefdy, 928 Ta Asn 706 K Sz N. W. ee Europe bas been for-eome time interesting the world with a war cloud. It was a very commendable specimen; a little worn, perhaps, but still it answered the purposes of the news agency. Just when or how this war cloud was to burst was not precisely stated, but it was would furnish the first war of any mrgnitude on the historic program. But Sfam, a suiail country, whose prior claim to ' notice rested entirely on a white elephant and & pair of twins, has stepped in and en Only. WE KNOW THERE'S NO LE. GAL LAW against your paying ‘8% elsewhere for = Shoe with favcy name in it that we can sell you for $3.50 without the faney ame and with more solid wear— after all. better than the legal” We have for you men—all shades that are fashionable—ail shapes—high or low kinds—Bluchers, Oxfords, with but there's a which is, this «mall Asiatic country defies what it calls} '33°>' re Wie eee ee iter a the encroachments of France. England die- BSOO Pr eomptie te sem vew et the freoar covers that she hasinterests in that part of the WsON'S car World that need looking after, and Russia, as 929 FS: France's friend, contribates remarks and war- Baltimore Stores, ships, The kaiser's pretext for putting in an band6 W. Balto. st. wa .THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, core |S. KANN, SONS & CO Close at 6 tonight-Open unt!l late tomorrow night. Sroox-Taixrzxe Bazoarzs. Fon Tomonnovw. E'VR HUNTED THE BOYB* and OHIL- DEEN'S DEPARTMENT over for odds end ends broken sizes—small Jot, ——About August first we strike our semi-annual belance-and thee must ‘be out of the way before thet time. So you will want to keep constent watch of us—whst we're doing—now— closer than et any other time Tomorrow We offer the most sttractive oppor- tunity of many @ day.—A betch of bargains is prepared for you that our determination to sell bes lowered price to m littleness quality never has known before.—It's s gathering of ‘useful — fashionable — desirable wearables for the youngsters, Gexvne Sr Warsrs—a tot of one pattern snd another of BLOUSE and SHIRT WAISTS of the most superior S£AR BRAND, for This lot comprises values from 750. to $1.25. We shall bave to limit you to three apiece. 85 Cexrs Fraxxzz Warsrs—arotoe ‘WHITE end GRAY FLANNEL BLOUSE and SHIRT WAIS'8, Perfect fitting. Have been $1.25, $1.50 ‘end $2—ecattered sizes. 50 Cexza, Only 3 to each customer. Gives ‘Warsrs—nere are only small sizes of these. Nest patterns—properly cut te at berfectly. The regular price, 350. Your cheice of these— 15 Cexre Only 8 to esch customer. Bors Uspenwean—a nait doses diftereat lots of SUMMER-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR that have sold out, some of one size. some of another, made into one lot that can fit most any boy. Have been 500, snd 75e.— x10OW 23 Cexrs. Only ¢ to a customer. Bors Burzens—wnat arotets of our lass tmo- portation of BOYS’ FLANNEL BLAZERS —all sorts of color combinations—sinee 7 to A7yeara. Have beon $2.50 and 63—they're ‘the best—-NOW $1.00. Bore Warre we Faxcy Vesrs—rareyourchoiceof aay of them that are marked $1.50, $1.75, $2. $2.50 and $3, Single or Double Breasted— stzes 7 to 19 yeare—They are all included in this sale for 75 Cexre ace Only 3 to a customer. Canprmat Jenszx * Scrrs—tne broken sizes of ai! the #3 and 94 CARDINAL JERSEY SUITS—they're the suite the tots look socutein—are re- duced to $1.00, Only a few of them. Fraxxet Korrs-wis and off with pol teecy ediiangs test bore Dlouse waists and fancy collars, deen #4 and ¢5—NOW &2.00. Only 2 to each customer. Mews $7.50 Sort Sare-surety sou can't need any urging to help yourselves to these 915, 913.50, $12.50 and $10 SACK and CUT- AWAY SUITS for 37.50. ‘You haven't any ides of the natty styles— ‘the sterling qualities—end the perfect tallor- ing. Come in and let us show them to you—make up your minds then whether you ‘want to buy or not. We know what you'll Fon Srraw Hars tat are worn 81.75, 91.50, $1.25 and 91. We eavor to have these ‘flurries in st: when we cen—but they were never so scarce as they are this season. We Xeop s man in the market ail the the lookout—but time on it there isn't “*wisp” to be had—that's worth hav- ing. Better get one of these at : 68 Cznzs Bee how early you can get here in the morning. It's going to teke some Prompt buying to have anything like & choice from among these specials— for they are small lots—and very de sirable—and a city fall of folie will want "em. There are not enough to go around. Early ones will be suo evestul. AKS AND COMPAN AU wears for all men. avi AND 71H oT. D. ©, FRIDAY, JULY 21. -1893. 909 Penn. Ave. A GRAND CARNIVAL REAL, BONA FIDE BARGAINS? iB (OPEN TILL 8 O'CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT.-qy T HALF-PRICE SALE of A. Kaut- LADIES’ : E ington. & KANN, SONS & CO.. the proprietors of The Great Broadway Stores of Baltimore, Md., are WAISTS., Going this thing, and they aro doing it RIGHT—as a ‘The swell Waist of thesenson, Regular price, @7to Aer | $10. KANNWS PRIGE,S2.98 Boys’ Percale and Outing Waists, Regular price, LESS THAN 1-2 PRICE) cams PRICE, 150. AND EVEN AT ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICES. And what isthe result? The buying today is bigger One lot of Silk Bibbons, Noa 5, 7 and @ Regular price, 10c. to200. KANR’S PRICE, 80. One lot of Pure Silk Ribbons 12, 16 and 2%. Regu- lar price, 250., 30c. and 50s. KAMN'S PRICE, 12 1-26, One lot of Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons, Rewular Brice, 360. KANR'S PRICE, 76, ‘Lodies' Silk Taffeta Gloves, black and colors. Reg Ular price, 25c. KANN'S PRICE, 10C. Ladies’ Extra Fine Silk Gloves, black and colors. Regular price was 800. and 75c. KANM'S PRICE, 266. ‘Men's Silk Teck and For on = yur-in-Hand Neckwear. Reg- KANN’S PRICE, 10C. ‘Men's Fine Peperell Jean Drawers, all sises. Bog- lar price, 690. KANR’S PRICE, 850. Fine Satine Remnants. Regular price, 12ise. KAKN’S PRICE, 5C. ‘Fine Pongee Remnants. Regular price, 12a, KANNWS PRICE, So. Fine Imported Ceatte Remecnta Regular price, 880. KANWS PRICE, 170. NOTION BARGAINS. Seventy-five Fine Umbrellas, Snest Gloris Silk. 26- inch, handsome handles, natural wood ; also gold and silver-trimmed handles, price, 62.98, KANWS PRIGE,S 1.89 One lot of the Celebrated “°C. B," Corsets, in black and gray, short and long waists, extra fine quality Regular price, 81.39, KANWS PRICE, 680. One lot of the well-known **W.C.0." and “W.B.” Corsets, in black only, extra long waists, Regular price, $2. KANN’S PRICE, 986. ‘The well-known double **V¥" Walsts for children. Regular price, 75 cents. KANQ'S PRICE, $30. Double ‘*V" Health wie, ‘Reguler price, 80 cents, KANN’S PRICE, 89¢. =— for ladies, Regular price, KANN’S PRICE, G6C. One lot Child's Muil Csps, plain and embroidered. Regular price, 25 cents. KANNX’S PRICE, 106. Bias Velveteen Pr ee Regular price, 15 KAN'S PRICE, 56. Precipitate Chalk and Florentine Orrie (per pack- age), KANN’S PRICE, $C. ‘Silk Garter Webb: erom: KANN'S PRICE, 5C. Children's Silk Garters, all colors. Regular price, ‘30 cents per pair. KANN’S PRICE, 186. Steel Photo Frames and Mirrors. Regular price, ‘30cente KANR'S PRICE, 186. Buttons-~choice of all. Regular prices (per dozen), 40 and 50 conte. KANN’S PRICE, 106. getting barwaina. KANN'S name begets con- fidente and KANN'S CUT PRICES get trade, Hurry Up before the bixgest are mone. Everything of sum- ‘mer service and cool complexion is here AT ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICE at * 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Make no mistake, This isa Grand Carnival,coming offered, and it is safe to say that after this sale closes (which will be soon) you can never get the like ‘again. Make haste forthem, therefore. Come today or early tomorrow, and if you csnnot call inthe morning or afternoon, you can call in the evening and get what you want, for & KANN, SONS & 00. will keep OPEN TILL 8 TOMORROW WIGHT. Never forget thst this is s concession to public con- venience snd accommodation which no other house offers, and whioh only « great big, liberal firm like 8 KANN, SONS & CO. can well undertake And bear im mind, too, that the like of these bargains you can Reverget again. Never!— AREMNANT CARNIVAL 3,000 yards 36-inch Suitings, in stripes, Sures, ko. Regular price, 123 cents. KANN’S PRICE, 86. 500 vards of Calicoes, in fsst colors. Regular price, “““ KANW'S PRICE, $8. 1,000 yards of India Linens, really good quality. Regular price, 10 cents. KANN’S PRICE, &C. 1,000 yards of Pongess, im new summer styles. ‘Regular price, 16 cents, KAWN’S PRICE, 56. 2,000 yards of Choice Satteens, all the new and best styles, Regular price, 16 centa, KANN'S PRICE, Se. 800 yarts of New Dress Ginghams, dest quality. Regular price, 12% cents. KANN'S PRICE, 5c. 1,000 yards of All-woot 36-inch Dress Goods. Begu- lar price from 50 to 60 cents. KANN’S PRICE, 196. 5,000 yards of Wool Challies, im light and dark grounds, Regular price, 25 cents. KANN’S PRICE, 9 7-8e, EW Lots of other bargains in Plaid Nainsooks and ‘Musling, Cashmeres, &c., equally cheap. MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS. 25 Pieces All-silk Black Lace Dress Fiouncing. Regular price, $1.00, 91.50 and $2.50 per yard. KANN’S PRICE, 500, 40 Pieces 21-inch Fine Sitk-face Velvet, in good shades of high colors. Regular price, $1.30. KANN’S PRICE, 690, 200 pieces of nest styles in Colored Silk Dress Guimps. Regular price, 20c. and 250. KANN’S PRICE, 40. 500 Windsor Scarfs, all silk and mostly hyh colors. Regular price, 250, KANN'S PRICE, 106. LADIES’ FINE SILK WAISTS In evening shades, made of the best India silk. Reg- ‘ular price was 5 and $6. KAWH'S PRICE, $1.98. LADIES’ WAISTS. 1 lot Figured Walets, Jarbeau fronts, Regular . 600. price, Kann’s Price, 33e. 1 Light Figured Satine, Jarbeau front. 1 Light Figured Satine, shirred front. 1 Light Plain Yatine, Bishop sleeves, 1 lot Cardinal Satine Shirt Waists, ruffled fronts, At 8Qc. ‘Regular price, 98c. Kann’s Price, 4Sc. THE BIGGEST nore WAIST BARGAIN IN THE pom ewe These are thundering big Bargains, and the earliest buyers are bound to get the best and choicest. EEF 16 KANN, SONS & CO, 909 Penn. Ave., A. KAUFMAN’S STORE, Taz Last Or Tur Bust —ar— PERRY'S. REDUCED trom $125 $1.00. SATIN a 20-inch SA STRIPED PARASOL $1.25. $2.38. Ue SEDUdED “ron, $2.68. ZR AEE AS Rabe Ze eee eeannne yt fet and Wait ot ‘FROM $410 $2.50. 2ESoprmmer ar: DUOGED B5to $3.75. 2 Reece anette Bt $9 a $9.50. Ware Saunas. 184och INDIA SILK, with fossed ribs and natural hendles—¢3. ‘16-inch Surah Clik, with White frames and handles and wide silk ruffles—$3.50. 18-inch INDIA SILK, with douple lace ruffle and White mountings—$5. 50. ‘ere is a lot that is reduced: 18-inch STRIPED GAUZE—Was §11.50— BOW $10. ‘Here is another: 18-inch FIGURED INDIA SILK, with wide lace ruffle~Was $11—NOW $9.50, Unxsnras. 2inch ENGLISH GLORIA, with natural and mourning handles—§1. ‘26-inch SILK GLORIA, natural handles in all sorts of fantastic freaks of nature—$1.50. 26-inch UNION S1LK—netural handies—$2_ eye” handles—84.25. 20-inch ALL SILK—"“tiger eye"handies—@5 novelties—€5 to 88.75. 28inch FAST BLACK GLORIA—natural sticke—81. 28-inch ENGLISH GLORIA, with oxidized and natural handles—@1.25. 28inch SILK GLORIA, with natural hen- 1. Ales—81.50. = UNION SILK, with case to match— 28-inch STANLEY SILK, with case to match—€2.50. 28-inch GERMAN GLORIA, with selvage eige—83. 28-inch STANLEY SILK, with Freach horn hendies_83. 28-inch LISLE SPUN SILK—handsomely mounted—84. ‘28-inch UNION SILK, with silver-trimmed hendles—94. ‘Novelties at all prices up to $7.50. Cororen Unsere. ‘For All Weathers, 2Ginch CHANGEABLE SILK—Red and Blue—#3.50. ‘6.inch CHANGEABLE SILK—with Dree- den knob bandles—$3.75. We close Sat at, tardaye at 1 p.m.—other days at 5 p.m 09 | arts mertee st men om ow EMNANT lots of PARASOLS. If you need ‘new one you will find this vrofitable read- ing. As we find it sooften necessary to cau- Hon—anewer quick if ou want a share in the reduction, because baresins make short ‘stops here. Kversbody so thoroughly understands FINE SILK the true values that stock this store, ther give our calls their confidence and the opportunity soon passes out of our control. Of these special mentionings there are only one or two of astyle ‘While these were never any more—they are ber- gains at the prices. Prepare fora rainy day. If yours is « little leaky Don't you hate to #o on tne street and have to raise ‘These of ours are“ o Prarrs, “Nixra Asp Tar Avexce. Retablished 1840. [18] Sshabby shadef Ifyou were robed in purple and fine linenit would kill the elegance. But » fashion- able protector is an eddition— consistent part of the stylish whole. ‘Telephone 995. 5PrctOf All Shoes, in and let us sell you, graceful, perfect-fitting Shoes at an honest reduetion of 15 PE OS? Ex UENt: ‘We can save you movey. cover & SHDH wa 1217 Pa Ave RGAWRERANRBRARERSASRGSAHASSRANNAR NERS | UR Doll ‘Ke Shirts nee So are y-mad= and * le” shirts Ww] see about town from SLMS and 81.00 We haven't such ‘uuse—and a im the never will have. You won't find more desirable patterns than ours in the city. are others’ $1.25 and 91.50, Our dollar ones Braxcu Barrmtonz Sum Factozy, ELLERY & IRELAND, MANAG! 981 OTH ST. N.W.—JUNCTION N.¥. AVE jy21 Nota Bene. }. Every sack and barrel of the genuine Flour" contains a circular signed in sutograph by Wm. M. Gait & Co., and bearing the imprint of two gold medals. Look for it every time. All grocers sell *‘Ceres.”" only wholesale it. Cot, ist and Ind. ave, nw. as Special Delivery Letter. Tae Pata Rovan 12TH ST. AND PA. AVE, 21, 7, 88. Gexruewex: Glad to inform you of more and better Madras and Percale Shirts at 68 each. inallsises. The 35c, 50c and @8c Summer Silk Scarfs, with Sowing ends, on table near door of No. 1117 Pa. sve. tomorrow: FOUR HUNDRED LADIES. 680 tor choice of combination lot of Gloves, including sl sises and shades, in one style or the other—68 cents for 98¢ Silk Gauntlet Gloves, 68 cents for 96c Biarrits or Pigskin Mousquetaires, 68 cents for $1.25 Undressed Kid 08 conte for 81.50 4-button Suede Kid Gloves, 68 cents for @1 button Black Kid Gloves with in colors, Removal Sale Prices ARE Lowered Onee Again. SUMMER FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 60 THAT YOU SAVE BOTH MONEY AND TIME WHEN SHOPPING HERE. IMPORT ANT TO SAVE TIME SATURDAY, SINCE THE LEADING ESTAB- LISHMENTS CLOSE AT 1 (CLOCK. THE LIST BELOW WILL TELL YOU THAT TOMORROW WILISRE THE BEGINNING OF STILL LOWER PRICES FOR SOME GOODS, NOTE REVISED PRICES FOR PARA- SOLS, ber 130 for 19c Swiss Ribbed Vests, ‘ac for 5c Fast Black Lisle Hoss. ‘300 for yard 68c Wash Silks. ete Z 5 t i E t i Le for Ibe Silver Stick Pins. 2c for 3-inch-wide 19 Satin 190 for 25c Hair Pina, all styles. ‘250 yard for combination lot of Faille amd Sette 18 for 25c Pure Linen Han@kerchiefs. ‘Ribbons, worth up to Bde yard. ‘2Se for 44¢ Chiffonettes, combining scarf and front, 85 for 96 98 combination lot of Parasols. 3.98 for 84.25 combination lot of Parasola, ‘We, worth up to Bie yard. 2.98 for 33.98 combiration lot of Parssols. 10 per cent ote, be, Lic for ic Columbia Veils 81.39 for $1.98 combination lot of Parasols, 8c for 25c and 35e Silk Windsor Scart, 50c for three 25¢ Silk Bows. 82. 19 for 2.48 Dresden Hancle ‘29e for 36¢ boxes Tourist Raching, ‘8c for @1 Gioria SUX Umbreliea. ‘Be for 12i¥e and 1c Linen Collars, ‘8c for $1.98 Goseamers—iarre 2c Lor Chemisettes that were up to 68a, for 5c Giycerole Shoe Polish. 5c for 81 Striped Lawn Dress Fronts. 4c for 7c Biscking Sete tn case. €0.08 for $14 Alligator Cabin Baga. ‘Bbc for 47e Combination Pocket Books 0c for 75c Collar and Cuff Boxes, for 50c Hand-painted Sk Pans. 85 for 87 Enslish Oxford Bare 2c for chotee of Japanese Fans that were 60a 6B: 1.19 for 61.30 White Kangaroo Belta, and T5c each. 19c for 25e Shaw! and Satchel Straps. '20c for Se Touriets' Pocket Fans. 10 per cent discount—Neok Ruchings. More and Better Suits. You mave Reap OF SUITS AT LOWER PRICES, aT HIGEES PRICES, AND POSSIBLY AT THE SAME PRICES, BUT KEVER BEFORE, EVEN AT THE PALAIS ROYAL, HAVE SUCK STILE AND QUALITE SUITS BEEN OFFERED FOR 67.50, 6658 AED 612.75. G1. 10 for 61.50 Leather Writing Tebists. $7.5 tor suits mate to retall at SiS—of best storm cores, tm navy and Diack, latest Eton style, braided in neutics) and military styles. Sizes 32 t0 44 $8.88 tor suite wort trom $15 to $20. ‘Them costumes wore sent to ws unsolicited. The leeding manufacturer of the country complimented the Palais Royal when he wrote: **Knowing the business you are doing, I know that you can use theee euite atthe price J quote.” ‘They are made of English serge, ia navy and black, with trimmings of rich esting The style, finish and ft of the garments made by the most extrevagant ebarging modista, $12.75 tor one-ct-o-rint Suite, not one of which te worth lem than O25, ‘Made of hop sacking and best corge, trimmed with braids, satins apd silts, ta the latest English and French stylea, A Three Days’ Supply. ‘The end of the week will probably ese the last of those @6.50 Duck Suits of fered at 82.98, the 85.96 Serge Eton Suits reduced to 63.75 andthe White Flea ‘Bel Suits, worth 612, lowered from 67.67 to 96.50. Waists and Wrappers. COMBINATION LOT@—Varted styles and prices combined intocns let and low price quoted for chotos. ‘Lot 1 at 450 for choice, includes $1 Waiste of navy Dive lewn, with dwures, Gots and stripes, and 960 Walats of eateon and percale, Nearly Sve hundred waists: in all sizes and styles. Lot 5, at 300 for choice, includes Walste worth 75cents. ‘They are of white la-vn, with embroidery collar and cuffs. Some chow signs of handling end Window display. Lot 7, at 10c for choles, includes Ladiee Percale Waists, in sizes 32 to 44. Lot 10, ot Sie choice, comprises Bidenbers’s surplus stock of Summer Walsta, made to retail up to $2.25; also White Lawn Walsts, with colored embroidery, worth $1.68 each. ‘Lot 13, at 81.75 for choice, includes Persian Lawn Waists, with less end embroidery trimmings alone worth 62. 63 and 62.98. Lot 14 at $1.98 includes the @5 Silk Walsts thet were reduced early in the week to 82.48 Still a good gathering of them in plain and figured Indie ‘and Chita Siiks, Your sise in one style or the other. ‘Lot 17 at $3.98 for choice includes the ©6.96 Silk Waiste that were reduced to $4.98. Plain and fancy «flke are still here in all sizes. Lot 20 at 85.98 for choice includes the expensively trimmed Silk Weists that ‘were reduced from €9.75 to 86.98. , Woaurrens—orest barmatns for sary visitors in thees combination lots. ‘The 80x. lot ineludes the @1.25 Indigo an@ Mourning Wrapp-re. ‘The 98c. lot includes the $1.95 Pink end Light Blue Striped Chambray ‘Wrappers. ‘The ¢1.58 lot inclndes the $2.25 and $2.65 Fine Lawn Wrappers in over Sfty Aifferent patterns. ‘The 82.98 lot includes the $6.50 Gample Wrappers. These ere made of lawn and swiss, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery. No two alike. More Second-Floor Bargains. y Usspenwean.—soc tor 98° Cambric Corset Covers, with Torchon, Valen- ciennes and embroidery trimming. 7¥c for €1.25 Skirts, with superior embrol- ery and lace trimming. $1.98 for €3.50 Skirts, with the new deep founce of embroidery. 4Gc for 760 Caubric Drawers, with superior embroidery. 390 for 50c Camnbric Corset Covers, low square necks. UB Look in Large center winaow for eampies of Skirts at age, the materials of which alone cost 79e. Consrrs.—a2e tor 750 Summer Corsets, Ventilating web an6 ovuttl. Coy prn.—sicuse Waiste for Misses 6 to 14 yours, of pink and blue chem- a ed from @Be to T8c. vr Embroidered Laws Avrone for Obildren 2 to 14 years at 300 instead of 3c. Embroidery Dresses for youngsters 1 to 4 years, at S8o instesd of $2.08. a THe PALAIS ROYAL, A. LISNER, Gorner 12th St. and Pa. Ave. ——e

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